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Deputize Meaning in English

word

ˈdɛpjəˌtaɪz
DEP-yuh-tiez
ˈdɛpjətaɪz
DEP-yuh-tiez

Definition

To officially make someone a deputy, or to give someone the authority to act on behalf of someone in power, especially for police or other officials.

Usage & Nuances

'Deputize' is formal, used mainly in law enforcement, government, or official duties. Common in phrases like 'deputize someone as an officer.' It can also mean temporarily giving authority for a specific task. 'Deputy' is the noun; don't confuse it with 'delegate,' which is broader.

Example Sentences

The sheriff decided to deputize five citizens to help keep order.

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If the manager is away, someone must be deputized to sign documents.

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The mayor can deputize city workers during emergencies.

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He was deputized on the spot and handed a badge.

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Sometimes managers deputize senior staff to handle big meetings.

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The chief may deputize volunteers if the situation gets out of control.

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